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The Battle of Megiddo: The Beginning of Military History

The first battle for which we have a clear historical record took place in the Levant in the 15th century BC. Though we know that…

Single Combat At The Siege of Bayonne, 1131AD

Greg Jackson

Pedro de Lara was bored. His had lived a full life, a life of personal pride and skill at arms, of politics, wine and of…

Richard the Lionheart’s Secret Weapon During the Third Crusade

Greg Jackson

During the Third Crusade, the city of Acre (today in Israel) was surrounded. Occupying the city was a Muslim garrison, besieged by a Christian army,…

10 Interesting Facts About The End Of The First World War

Greg Jackson

Ten interesting facts about the Armistice, which ended WWI. 1- The Kiel Mutiny and German Revolution was the final blow to the German Empire The…

Five things Japan could have done differently, for a better chance of Winning in WWII

There was no possible way for Japan to compete against the US in WWII. As long as the US didn’t lose their will to fight…

Sammy L. Davis: The Real Forrest Gump, when it came time to award Forrest the Medal of Honor, they took the footage straight from the ceremony that honored Sammy L. Davis

Greg Jackson

While it might be disappointing to find out that there was no single individual who became a football star at Alabama, received the Medal of…

The Deadliest Weapons Of The First World War

The First World War remains one of the most deadly conflicts in human history, with massive casualties on both sides. Millions died and many more…

A “mentally unstable, violent fanatic” – The Horrific War Record of Oskar Dirlewanger

The word Nazi conjures up rather unpleasant associations, to say the least. When even the Nazis shuddered at the exploits of one of their own;…

Giants of the Sky – The Zeppelins of WW1

Terrifying giants of the sky or vulnerable impracticalities? Zeppelins have appeared as both throughout history – especially during the First World War – but these…

The U-Boat – Germany’s Ultimate Weapon in the First World War

One of the most terrifying things about naval combat during the First World War was the constant threat of U-boats, hidden beneath the ocean. Germany…

Giants of World War Two: Winston Churchill, “The British Bulldog”

Remembered to this day as one of Britain’s greatest politicians, Winston Churchill had a long and varied career. A Nobel Prize-winning writer, an exceptional orator…

Fought Japanese in China When 15, Then Franco in Spain and In WWII Europe, Killed 6 Germans and Took 2 POW During a Heroic Charge, Awarded MoH in 1997

Jeff Edwards

One look at the life of Medal of Honor recipient Edward Allen Carter and it doesn’t take you long to realize that this was a…